Computer aided differentiation of plasmoblasts, Pfeiffer cells, immunoblasts, lymphocytes and centrocytes is achieved with the parameters of chromatin network arrangement and structure, and multispectral cytoplasm color. The digital methods involve: (a) segmenting the nuclear image into topographic sections and analyzing the optical density distribution from the chromatin in these sections: (b) determining the nuclear structure with a 7 x 7 median filter, gradient filter and contour following algorithms; and (c) clustering two-dimensional chromatic data from panoptically stained cellular components. The parameters reported here are a subset of those needed for the automated diagnosis of many hematologic diseases, especially the leukemias.
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Harms, H., Gunzer, U., Aus, H. M., Rüter, A., Haucke, M., & ter Meulen, V. (1979). Computer aided analysis of chromatin network and basophil color for differentiation of mononuclear peripheral blood cells. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 27(1), 204–209. https://doi.org/10.1177/27.1.374576
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